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Аутор/Authors: Вељко В. Алексић, Олга М. Ристић

DOI: 10.5937/ZRPFU2123167A

УДК: 37.091.33-027.22-057.875:795(497.11)“2020″


ИДЕНТИФИКАЦИЈА ИСКУСТВА ТОКА У ГЕЈМИФИКОВАНОМ ОБРАЗОВНОМ ОКРУЖЕЊУ

Апстракт: Одређивање и разумевање искуствa корисника у гејмификованим образовним окружењима представља актуелни изазов, нарочито када се анализира искуство тока (баланс изазова и вештина, свесних акција, јасних циљева, јасне повратне информације, осећај контроле итд.). Разлог за ово лежи у инструментима процене који су најчешће креирани и имплементирани тако да одвајају корисника од искуства тока и/или их није могуће масовно применити. У раду су представљени резултати истраживања у коме су моделирана искуства тока на основу логованих података (на пример, број акција мишем или просечно време одговора на повратну информацију) у гејмификованом образовном окружењу на узорку од 31 студента. Резултати указују на постојање корелација између логованих података и димензијa искуства тока.

Кључне речи: гејмификација, образовање, искуство тока.


IDENTIFICATION OF THE FLOW EXPERIENCE IN GAMIFIED EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT

Abstract: Determining and understanding the user experience in gamified educational environments is a contemporary challenge, especially when analyzing the flow experience (balance of challenge and skills, conscious actions, clear goals, clear feedback, sense of control, etc.). The reason for this lies in the assessment tools that most often created and implemented to separate the user from the experience of flow and/or cannot be applied en masse.The paper presents the results of a study in which flow experience was modeled based on data logs (e.g. number of mouse actions or average response time) in gamified educational environment on a sample of 31HE students. The results indicate the existence of correlations between data logs and flow experience dimensions.

Keywords: gamification, education, flow experience.


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